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Humans always want to be entertained since our minds have evolved to more than just survival. How can modern day entertainment benefit humans and nature.

Humans are constantly learning and entertainment is one of those things that humans absorb and later subconsciously practice. If entertainment were to involve positive actions and thoughts towards nature, there would be a better deal of respect towards the natural world and in turn benefit the Earth as well as still be entertaining to Humans especially since it involves the truth. It is a natural response that could have a benefit with little cost.

Respect

All creatures evolve in ways to dominate and survive the environment they inhabit. Birds evolved wings and can fly, fish evolved gills so they could breathe underwater, and humans evolved a brain. we must learn to recognize the strengths the species we cannot directly communicate with to have a respect between nature and culture. There is already a sense of respect naturally in the animal kingdom, and humans have to get in tune with that natural phenomenon to better function in ways to benefit the Earth because in turn it provides for us and inhabits us safely.There is a connection to almost every single aspect of culture to nature which means there is a high demand for respect as understanding how they are related is the only way to create a positive and growing environment that benefits humans and nature.

Currency seems to not be related to nature at all as it is completely human made for purposes far beyond natural occurrences, but a deeper analysis reveals there are more connections between this part of culture and nature than expected. Humans are natural creatures and therefore, money had to be a natural response to something within humans.

Money and Humans

At first, humans naturally wanted something someone else had and perhaps the other person did as well. People naturally began trading things in turn for others because everybody had personal interest. Currency made it more convenient for humans to make these trades, but as culture developed the capability of expanding and growing currency developed into a modern day hustle. Even though currency has far evolved from what simply used to be what was needed to get natural resources, it still triggers a natural response in the brain: the reward system.

Shelter

Shelter is a natural thing humans seek once in the most primal state, similar to food. Society has evolved it in ways that have become far morel luxurious than just protection from the natural elements. There is worth to shelter, but it has been executed in a way that hurts the environment instead of giving a positive outcome to the evolution of human abilities. How can shelter be evolved to be beneficial to nature since that is what it is for.

Architecture and The Environment

Unfortunately, the way buildings are designed now have had a negative affect on our land. It has completely deprived ecosystems from striving in areas that was once owned by nature. There is a solution to this however when it comes to the design of future buildings. Buildings could be designed to incorporate more nature so that species and ecosystems could thrive as well as have humans benefit from the shelter.

Nature provides humans with sustenance, the most important thing needed to survive and a big part of culture in itself. We rely on nature for this but some how still abuse it. Human population growth has been inevitable with new technology which means there are more mouths to feed. Unfortunately, this leads to mass over production which damages the environment. How does mass production and the environment tie together.

Mass production and the environment

Human population growth and food production have been directly linked to issues with global warming and the environment. Sadly, this aspect of culture has negatively affected our nature. They are intertwined and humans should be conscious of ensuring that our needs from nature are taken, but with a net positive feedback. Our nature in this case feeds our culture, you couldn't have speciality food or meals in general without nature. Humans must take the responsibility of keeping nature safe as it will in turn provide for us. If humans don't, resources will run out. Mass production has completely thrown off that balance for other cultural reasons: money.